Tuesday, 26 July 2016

PART SIX OF LION'S ROBOT ARCHIE: THE JUNGLE ROBOT...

Copyright REBELLION

Another four pages of the very first ROBOT ARCHIE adventure from LION weekly, Criv-ite chums.  Unfortunately, I don't have the conclusion of this particular tale, but I do have another eight pages to post before we run out of steam.  If anyone can supply me with scans of the final 16 pages, I'd be ever so grateful, as would everyone else, I'm sure, who's been following the story up to now.

Are you a Robot Archie fan?  Why not tell us your memories of the mighty man of metal in the comments section?  Go on!



6 comments:

  1. We used call our Maths teacher Archie, because he walked like a robot.

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  2. We used to call ours (one of them anyway) Button-heid. Not quite sure why.

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  3. Not exclusively a Robot ARCHIE fan as such, more a fan of all robots in comics, be it Robotman, Steel Commando, Tin Teacher, Brassneck, etc. I loved them all. Strangely enough, I can't think of one in Knights of armour times, where it would fit in so well. Can anyone remember seeing a medieval robot?

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  4. Not off the top of my head, JP, but if there was one, I'll probably remember it once someone reminds me. (If I ever saw it obviously.)

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  5. Speaking of I bought the DC archives Doom Patrol, vol 1 and four?( the last one).
    Started great but deteriorated by the last issue, the writing and art. I did like how they killed off the Doom Patrol and back then a death meant they were dead.

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  6. Is this still Phil S? What did you think of the new Doom Patrol in the '70s?

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